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Wayne Swan

Tough budget bollocks

By Robert Merkel on April 16, 2011

Peter Martin (who really, really ought to know better) in The Age: Wayne Swan will be forced to make savage cuts to his May budget after confidential Treasury figures showed a $13 billion fall in economic growth for this financial [...]

Posted in Economics, Media, Politics | Tagged budget 2011, Peter Martin, Wayne Swan | 135 Responses

The battle of the budget bottom line

By Mark Bahnisch on September 1, 2010

The three rural Independents are meeting this morning with Treasury Secretary Ken Henry to discuss the state of the economy. Yesterday, in her address to the National Press Club [see previous LP discussion here], Prime Minister Julia Gillard made a [...]

Posted in Economics, federal election 2010 | Tagged ALP, andrew wilkie, Bob Katter, economic policy, Federal Election 2010, hung parliament, Independents, infrastructure australia, Julia Gillard, Ken Henry, Labor, Nationals, pork, reserve bank, Wayne Swan | 19 Responses

The ABC’s pursuit of Wayne Swan on “leaks”

By Kim on August 13, 2010

Mark commented last night that a lot of time that could have been better spent on the 7.30 Report joint interview with Wayne Swan and Joe Hockey was wasted on a discussion of “Treasury leaks”. I won’t call it a [...]

Posted in Economics, federal election 2010, Media | Tagged 7 30 Report, abc, Coalition, costings, debate, Federal Election 2010, Fran Kelly, godwin grech, interview, Joe Hockey, leaks, Media, press gallery, Radio National, Wayne Swan | 54 Responses

Live Tweeting the Swan/Hockey encounter on the 7.30 Report

By Mark Bahnisch on August 12, 2010

Read LP’s tweets here. Update: Well, that was most unenlightening. Joe Hockey has seemed to be in a very grumpy mood all campaign, and he was allowed to get away with his usual bizarre contradictions. Swan’s lines on infrastructure and [...]

Posted in Economics, federal election 2010 | Tagged 7 30 Report, costings, debate, Federal Election 2010, Joe Hockey, Kerry O'Brien, leaks, ministers debates, twitter, Wayne Swan | 10 Responses

The view from Channel Nine XII

By Kim on August 11, 2010

Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. There mustn’t be any Oakes/Latho self-referential “news” tonight, because wild weather and record [...]

Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Andrew Robb, broadband, Channel Nine, commercial tv, costings, Federal Election 2010, Julia Gillard, Laurie Oakes, leak, mark latham, news, political communication, Tony Abbott, Treasury, Wayne Swan, welfare policy, welfare reform | 15 Responses

The Treasurers’ debate

By Mark Bahnisch on August 9, 2010

Today, we have Wayne Swan and Joe Hockey going head to head at the National Press Club at lunch time. I won’t be watching it, because I have a full time job and I’m at work. That’s the problem with [...]

Posted in Economics, federal election 2010 | Tagged budget, debate, economic management, economic policy, Economics, GFC, Joe Hockey, Kevin Rudd, Malcolm Turnbull, national press club, savings, stimulus, Wayne Swan | 64 Responses

Economic management: A choice between austerity and complacency?

By Mark Bahnisch on August 4, 2010

Laura Tingle’s story that the Coalition are planning a mini-budget if elected featured on the front page of today’s Financial Review. Tony Abbott downplayed the prospect on radio this morning, probably because to do otherwise would be to be seen [...]

Posted in Economics, federal election 2010, Politics | Tagged economic management, Federal Election 2010, GFC, housing, Joe Hockey, Julia Gillard, Laura Tingle, Policy, rates, reserve bank, Tony Abbott, Wayne Swan | 19 Responses

The first rule of West Wing…

By Mark Bahnisch on August 2, 2010

… is that you don’t talk about what you decide in the West Wing. As about a million people have already observed today, announcing that the switch has been flicked to a “Let Julia Be Julia” strategy, while it might [...]

Posted in federal election 2010 | Tagged campaign strategy, Federal Election 2010, Julia Gillard, spin, Stephen Smith, strategists, Tony Abbott, Wayne Swan, West Wing | 26 Responses

The view from Channel Nine

By Kim on July 20, 2010

As I said on a previous post, the best way to get a handle on how most voters are perceiving the campaign is to watch the first ten minutes of a commercial tv news bulletin. By way of illustration, Channel [...]

Posted in Elections, federal election 2010 | Tagged Andrew Robb, Channel Nine, debt, deficit, Federal Election 2010, Joe Hockey, Julia Gillard, Paris Hilton, savings, Tony Abbott, Wayne Swan | 22 Responses

How the coup against Kevin Rudd unfolded

By Mark Bahnisch on June 25, 2010

Today’s comprehensive coverage in the Financial Review allows us to understand how the Labor leadership challenge was orchestrated. From reading a number of reports in the Fin Review today, including Laura Tingle’s, I think it’s fair to characterise it as [...]

Posted in Media, Politics | Tagged ALP, Anthony Albanese, AWU, Bill Shorten, caucus, commentariat, cprs, David Feeney, Don Farrell, ets, factions, Financial Review, Gary Gray, John Faulkner, Julia Gillard, Karl Bitar, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Labor leadership, Laura Tingle, Lindsay Tanner, Mark Arbib, Media, MPs, Paul Howes, Penny Wong, Robert Ray, spill, Wayne Swan | 752 Responses

Julia Gillard is Prime Minister, Wayne Swan DPM

By Mark Bahnisch on June 24, 2010

We have a new Prime Minister, folks, and Julia Gillard will be Australia’s first female PM. Kevin Rudd didn’t stand for the leadership. Wayne Swan is Deputy Prime Minister, and both were elected unopposed. Previous coverage at LP here. Elsewhere: [...]

Posted in Politics | Tagged ALP, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Labor leadership, leadership challenge, press conference, spill, Video, Wayne Swan, youtube | 820 Responses

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